Stark aerial photos of the Eaton and Palisades fires show blocks of ash where houses used to be, and a surprising number of ...
The East Bay didn't see as much storm damage from Tuesday's atmospheric river as other parts of the Bay Area where tree limbs ...
Obviously, the question of the week is how the heck trees survive ... Where we live, windows last weekend were like teeth shivering, literally vibrating from the wind. Only it was almost 40 ...
For people, the freeze and snow have brought most things to a standstill. But wildlife natives like cypress trees and prairie plants, and cold-blooded gators and snakes, should be alright.
One local arborist said that, just like humans, our trees can suffer from the cold by getting frostbitten. Frostbite on a tree occurs during extreme temperature fluctuations. It is exhibited ...
Another factor is wind, Keeley said. “Trees are more likely to survive because moist foliage ... York said. "Sometimes extreme conditions result in 100% tree mortality. But very often, tree ...